Cole del Charco
Producer, "Due South"Cole del Charco is an audio producer and writer based in Durham. He's made stories for public radio's All Things Considered, Morning Edition and Marketplace. Before joining Due South, he spent time as a freelance journalist, an education and daily news reporter for WUNC, and a podcast producer for WFAE in Charlotte.
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Rod Brind’Amour is the Carolina Hurricanes’ head coach. A long-time NHL hockey player, he led the Canes to their first Stanley Cup in 2005-06, and has seen hockey culture growing in North Carolina and the South.
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Before AR-15s, and gun control laws, there was Samuel Cummings. "Arms Dealer Sam" sold hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of surplus military guns to American buyers after WWII.
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A UNC-Chapel Hill student died on Duke’s campus in March 2023. Neither University publicly commented. Until a student reporter uncovered the story.
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Co-host Jeff Tiberii sits down with NC Senate Leader Phil Berger for a wide-ranging conversation on the recent election, 2024, Trump, Medicaid expansion, abortion, medical marijuana and more.
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When North Carolina’s General Assembly passed restrictions on the medical procedure of abortion in 2023, the number of abortions performed in facilities shrunk. New data shows those restrictions, including a 12-week ban, continued to affect the number of abortions performed in the two months following the law.
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For 2023 municipal elections, WHQR's Kelly Kenoyer asked Wilmington citizens what issues they think City Council should focus on.
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On this inaugural edition of Due South's North Carolina News Roundup, reporters from around the state fill us in on the week's news.
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Governor Roy Cooper talks with Jeff Tiberii about his tenure, redistricting, the Governor's veto power, jobs, Medicaid expansion, the biggest challenges facing the state... and his love for diet Sun Drop.
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Paul Garber of WFDD breaks down the recent furniture factory closures in Taylorsville.
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Ray Christian was a paperboy on a new route in Richmond, Virginia when he met the creepiest client in the city.